Soccer-Inter's Marotta condemns flare incident in win at Cremonese


Soccer Football - Serie A - Cremonese v Inter Milan - Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona, Italy - February 1, 2026 Cremonese's Emil Audero reacts after being hit by a flare REUTERS/Matteo Ciambelli

Feb 2 (Reuters) - Inter ‌Milan president Giuseppe Marotta condemned the incident ‌involving an object thrown from the stands ‌that reportedly hit home goalkeeper Emil Audero during their 2-0 Serie A win at Cremonese on Sunday.

Early in ‍the second half, a flare landed ‍near Audero, who ‌dropped to the ground.

The Indonesian international did not ‍appear to ​be injured and, after a brief delay and medical checks, was cleared ⁠to continue.

"I'm here to condemn a foolish ‌act, grossly unsportsmanlike. Sport has values ​​far removed from what ⁠we saw," ‍Marotta told Sky Sport Italia.

"I know the authorities are investigating, but perhaps the act was an ‍isolated one, so we'll wait ‌to give further opinions. However, I believe that what I think is shared by all Inter fans.

"I thank Audero: thanks to his professionalism, the match was played to the end. We have a duty to spread culture; we couldn't ‌have foreseen something like this, and we condemn it in the strongest terms."

Inter, who are top of the ​table with 55 points from 23 games, will face Sassuolo on Sunday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru)

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